HD Radio Everywhere at an Affordable Price

If you've got $100 in your pocket, or under the couch cushions, then you've got all you need to get your hands on a new HD Radio receiver. Many industry-leading giants have receivers on the market for under $200 including options like iTunes Tagging, iPod docking, iPhone compatibility and CD and MP3 playback.

Not sure if you're even in an HD Radio area? 83 percent of all Americans are in a HD Radio the chances are good. From Albany to Wilmington and Madison, Wisconsin to Ft. Myers, Florida the HD Radio Station network crisscrosses the country. You can find out if there are stations near you at the HD Radio station finder. With over 1,700 stations, now you’re sure to find something in your flavor.

No more paying for multi-channel broadcasting, high-quality digital sound or premium location-based services on your radio. Now it's all subscription free with HD Radio.

Recievers priced less than $100 include:
-- Coby HDR-650 – Home-based HD Radio with RCA output and brushed aluminum finish. $99 available later this year.
-- iLuv i168 – HD Radio for the home at $99.99 with digital clock and date display.
-- Sony XT-100HD - $99 Automobile HD Radio Tuner compatible with most Sony car audio stereos.
-- Sony XDR-F1HD - $99 unit compatible with almost all audio systems and includes wireless remote.

Recievers priced less than $200 include:
-- Sony XDR-S10HDiP – Includes iTunes tagging, and iPod docking. $179.95 later this summer
-- Jensen JiMS-525i – Speaker system with FM/AM HD Radio tuning, video-out and iTunes tagging. iPhone compatibility also for only $149.99
-- Insignia NS-C5112 – Car deck with CD and MP3 playback, detachable faceplate and HD Radio tuning. $119.00

With these units and more available or coming soon there's no need to use a coat-hanger as an antenna on your car anymore or wrap your home radio antenna in aluminum foil. You've already done your eyes wonders with HDTV, so why not bring your ears into the 21st century of audio as well.

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